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College life has been rough for me. I'm not sure if im in a point in my life where I should go back to get my doctorate once I graduate.(Im a psychology major). Any advice to make me happier as a person or just any advice on making friends?
I mean recently I got into a large accident which im still recovering from. I am going to get my prosthetics on monday. I need two leg protechics. not to mention my partner broke up with me last week. (still getting over that) so yeah any pysch majors willing to help me here?
I mean recently I got into a large accident which im still recovering from. I am going to get my prosthetics on monday. I need two leg protechics. not to mention my partner broke up with me last week. (still getting over that) so yeah any pysch majors willing to help me here?
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You don't necessarily need Psych majors to help you here. If you have gone through such major trauma there are normally support services tied in to the trauma unit who manage your prosthetics.
The Limbless Association has information and support for anyone who has had an amputation, phone 0800 644 0185 Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.
BLESMA, support limbless veterans who have lost a limb in or out of service, phone 020 8590 1124 Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.
You may have a lot to contend with over the next few months. Only you know how much you want to combine that with the demands of writing assignments. I would contact the Uni or College and ask to talk it through with someone.
Good luck going forward.
The Limbless Association has information and support for anyone who has had an amputation, phone 0800 644 0185 Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.
BLESMA, support limbless veterans who have lost a limb in or out of service, phone 020 8590 1124 Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.
You may have a lot to contend with over the next few months. Only you know how much you want to combine that with the demands of writing assignments. I would contact the Uni or College and ask to talk it through with someone.
Good luck going forward.
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